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of the 22 incumbents up for reelection, 21 are going back to capitol hill. just one is going home. i'm scott pelley. we'll be back next week with another edition of "60 minutes," and i'll see you tomorrow on the "cbs evening news." i put away money. i was 21, so i said, "hmm, i want to retire at 55." and before you know it, i'm 58 years old. time went by very fast. it goes by too, too fast. ♪ but i would do it again in a heartbeat. [ laughs ] ♪ ♪ . follow the wings. .
of the 22 incumbents up for reelection, 21 are going back to capitol hill. just one is going home. i'm scott pelley. we'll be back next week with another edition of "60 minutes," and i'll see you tomorrow on the "cbs evening news." i put away money. i was 21, so i said, "hmm, i want to retire at 55." and before you know it, i'm 58 years old. time went by very fast. it goes by too, too fast. ♪ but i would do it again in a heartbeat. [ laughs ] ♪ ♪ . follow the...
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as i look at it this morning, i have a suggestion for the doctor. i first met him when i first came to the white house in june of 1977. he has always been a preeminent presence for me. and this chart, there is a deficiency on the asset side. alliances are a unique american asset. look around the world. think about our competitors and possible competitors. no other nation in the world has a set of global alliances in the united states has. this has been the work -- bipartisan work of united states leaders. that is a tool of relationships that we have. the other thing i would add is the america's energy futures. that is a whole different presentation. i have to get back to work. i am sure you do, too. we set out to revitalize the alliance's. we decided to engage more deeply to advance our interests. as a result, these determinations, the president ended the war in iraq. he has started a path for transition in afghanistan. and doing so, the president has dramatically improved america poses strategic freedom of maneuver so that our posture alliances --
as i look at it this morning, i have a suggestion for the doctor. i first met him when i first came to the white house in june of 1977. he has always been a preeminent presence for me. and this chart, there is a deficiency on the asset side. alliances are a unique american asset. look around the world. think about our competitors and possible competitors. no other nation in the world has a set of global alliances in the united states has. this has been the work -- bipartisan work of united...
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maybe there would be in the current environment. i can't tell anymore what the standards are sometimes. >> well, you know, i don't know. >> i mean it. >> i doubt that. i think you're probably right. and certainly it doesn't apply to members of congress, but they're elected officials and these are appointed officials. the fbi basically says we decided to tell the dni, the director of national intelligence, james clapper, when we were all done what happened here because we thought he should know as, in essence, a personnel matter. under the new system the director of the cia reports to clapper. clapper is his boss, and they thought that clapper should know. he controls the security clearances. let him make the decision about whether it was proper to keep david petraeus on the job. obviously clapper felt it wasn't and told petraeus he ought to resign. >> i guess it's one of those cases once people know about it, the catch-22 is you have to do something about it or else you're part of the cover-up. maybe that's the way they look at it.
maybe there would be in the current environment. i can't tell anymore what the standards are sometimes. >> well, you know, i don't know. >> i mean it. >> i doubt that. i think you're probably right. and certainly it doesn't apply to members of congress, but they're elected officials and these are appointed officials. the fbi basically says we decided to tell the dni, the director of national intelligence, james clapper, when we were all done what happened here because we...
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you heard it this morning as etch was floating it out on the sunday morning shows. they create triggers. you say the overall taxes will go up. you can do it as a capital gains tax or what the republicans want which is more money comes in because you close loopholes and don't raise the rate. something on the re-knew side happened. then you have automatic triggers that congress, the democrats opposed to the cuts can say we didn't really do it. we turned down the automatic cutting machine. later it took some money away. >> shannon: hence their 9% approval rating? >> they got re-elected. most got re-elected. >> shannon: so i think about senator burning burn called dr. no, because -- senator coburn. called dr. no. he puts out the waste books. they're entertaining. this is where we find out the taxpayer money pays for robot squirrels. the recent one is about defense spending. he says the republicans say don't touch defense spending. but things that aren't benefiting the soldiers and troops. like the military running micro brewery. this kind of stuff. he says is there a pl
you heard it this morning as etch was floating it out on the sunday morning shows. they create triggers. you say the overall taxes will go up. you can do it as a capital gains tax or what the republicans want which is more money comes in because you close loopholes and don't raise the rate. something on the re-knew side happened. then you have automatic triggers that congress, the democrats opposed to the cuts can say we didn't really do it. we turned down the automatic cutting machine. later...
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i heard one this morning it was. somebody get the call who is a democrat, who is in law school and police chief, we see you have voted. the information is publicly available. it's at 2:00 on election day, but your sister at tulane has not voted. could you call her? that is the level at which they were dealing, whereas we frankly were flying blind at that point. part of it is to elegy and not lead to a turnout effort those are impressive on their side that but in the end makes the difference that the increase in turnout among the base democratic party is that two-point difference. second, i do think that as republicans we were not able to take our message, which was the right message in a year and the economy was not doing well and most people were looking for change and take it to the level people thought it made a difference in their lives, for themselves and for their families. this is something that the folks in this room are either nonpartisan or democrats or republicans. i hope you can all agree there certain th
i heard one this morning it was. somebody get the call who is a democrat, who is in law school and police chief, we see you have voted. the information is publicly available. it's at 2:00 on election day, but your sister at tulane has not voted. could you call her? that is the level at which they were dealing, whereas we frankly were flying blind at that point. part of it is to elegy and not lead to a turnout effort those are impressive on their side that but in the end makes the difference...
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morning. >> my hope is that this is going to be the beginning of a fruitful process where we're able to come to an agreement that will reduce our deficit in a balanced way, that we will deal with some of these long-term impediments to growth, and we're also going to be focusing on making sure that middle class families are able to get ahead. >> and nobody, including the president, could fail to have been encouraged by the tone that was struck by all four members of the bipartisan leadership when they came out from that meeting this morning, including the most important negotiating partner of all a, house speaker john boehner. >> the framework i've outlined in our meeting today is consistent with the president's call for a fair and balanced approach. >> i feel very good about what we were able to talk about in there. >> we're prepared to put revenue on the table, provided we fix the real problem. >> i feel confident that a solution may be in sight. >> and in terms of the nature of that solution, what was discussed in the meeting was a two-step process in which the leaders and the whit
morning. >> my hope is that this is going to be the beginning of a fruitful process where we're able to come to an agreement that will reduce our deficit in a balanced way, that we will deal with some of these long-term impediments to growth, and we're also going to be focusing on making sure that middle class families are able to get ahead. >> and nobody, including the president, could fail to have been encouraged by the tone that was struck by all four members of the bipartisan...
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magnificent seven, china's new leaders, parading in front of chinese and international media this morning. the new secretary-general of the marty, x jinping, struck a surprisingly relaxed tone, his words translated. >> ladies and gentlemen, friends good morning. sorry to have kept you waiting. >> reporter: amongst the platitudes, a frank acknowledgment of why so many chinese are fed up with the communist party. >> ( translated ): in the new environment, our party faces many severe challenges and there are many pressing problems within the party that need to be resolved. the problems among the party members and card res of corruption taking bribes, being out of touch with the people, undue emphasis on formalities and bureaucracy must be addressed with great effort:. >> ( translated ): -- >> reporter: we know only a little about xi. he's the son of a communist party hero. his daughter is at harvard and his wife is a famous singer. she holds a rank in the people's liberation army equivalent to major general but has disappeared from view since her husband was picked for the top. the other fiv
magnificent seven, china's new leaders, parading in front of chinese and international media this morning. the new secretary-general of the marty, x jinping, struck a surprisingly relaxed tone, his words translated. >> ladies and gentlemen, friends good morning. sorry to have kept you waiting. >> reporter: amongst the platitudes, a frank acknowledgment of why so many chinese are fed up with the communist party. >> ( translated ): in the new environment, our party faces many...
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i want to thank you for joining us this morning. thanks for the great conversation. >>> the strike threatening walmart for the first time on black friday is next. vent clips could eliminate the odor. [ woman ] take a deep breath, tell me what you smell. something fresh. a clean house. [ woman ] take your blindfolds off. oh!! hahahaha!!! [ male announcer ] febreze car. eliminates odors, so you can breathe happy. ♪ don't know what i'd do ♪ i'd have nothing to prove ♪ i'd have nothing to lose ♪ i'd be all lost at sea ♪ with no reason to make it through ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing the celebration diamond collection. ♪ if it wasn't for you [ male announcer ] diamonds so expertly cut, we guarantee them for life. zales is the diamond store. let love shine. flavor boost, meet beef. it's swanson flavor boost. concentrated broth to add delicious flavor to your skillet dish in just one stir. mmm! [ female announcer ] cook, meet compliments. get recipes at flavorboost.com. >>> this friday is black friday. the shopping phenome
i want to thank you for joining us this morning. thanks for the great conversation. >>> the strike threatening walmart for the first time on black friday is next. vent clips could eliminate the odor. [ woman ] take a deep breath, tell me what you smell. something fresh. a clean house. [ woman ] take your blindfolds off. oh!! hahahaha!!! [ male announcer ] febreze car. eliminates odors, so you can breathe happy. ♪ don't know what i'd do ♪ i'd have nothing to prove ♪ i'd have...
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those here this morning and know exactly why they have that. nsa, also known as cyber command, has the cyber command to drive the entire structure and the policies by which we are going to deploy various networks around the world. cia doesn't do that work but we can't do our work without collaborating am working with each of them. despite the fact that sometimes the matter what the news says, you do not do this alone. we do it with all our partners in the public and private sector. cia does partner with our agencies. we do, i heard a lot about for each of you, you talked about co-ops, internships, opportunities. the partner with these agencies to leverage our own employees and prospective employees to get the best match for the person. we are investing in the future and the future is you. at some point, i will find a beach somewhere but at some point, you will all be in my job. it is important for us to leverage our partners private and public to get the best officer recant for the challenges we have. we recognize that we did not hold all the c
those here this morning and know exactly why they have that. nsa, also known as cyber command, has the cyber command to drive the entire structure and the policies by which we are going to deploy various networks around the world. cia doesn't do that work but we can't do our work without collaborating am working with each of them. despite the fact that sometimes the matter what the news says, you do not do this alone. we do it with all our partners in the public and private sector. cia does...
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until then part of this morning's "washington journal." host: we are back with the former senator from indiana served as democrat for that state from 1999 to 2011. now co-founder of the no labels organization. senator bayh, let me begin with the petraeus resignation. what's your reaction? you served on the intelligence committee. >> i -- guest: i did for 10 years. it's a personal tragedy. david petraeus has served our country very capable. >> we are fortunate that the agency we've got a great leadership team. morel has stepped in, very capable individual. others there are capable of stepping in. there are going to be changes in the top rank. it's going to be a time to transition for the agency. it's in good hands. >> did he have to go? did he have to resign? >> i would accept his judgment and the president's about that. my own answer is, yeah. i think he did. there's a lot of chatter out there this was a sex scandal. why is that important these days? my answer to that would be there are a handful of positions in the government, director of
until then part of this morning's "washington journal." host: we are back with the former senator from indiana served as democrat for that state from 1999 to 2011. now co-founder of the no labels organization. senator bayh, let me begin with the petraeus resignation. what's your reaction? you served on the intelligence committee. >> i -- guest: i did for 10 years. it's a personal tragedy. david petraeus has served our country very capable. >> we are fortunate that the...
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>> i spoke with him last night and we exchanged some correspondence this morning. >> how would you describe his state of mind? >> well, i think his state of mind is fine. i would suggest, though, that he is very well aware of everything that's going on, how much hurt he has caused his family, the implications of him resigning and the poor judgment and decisions that he made that led to this. >> colonel, would you say that there's any part of general petraeus' state of mind that regrets resigning? the reason i ask that is that he was interviewed by the fbi three, four weeks ago and clearly didn't resign as a result of that interview, which must have been the moment he realized this was all potentially going to come out. and there is a suggestion in some reports that he believed for awhile he may be able to hang on to his job. >> well, i think he definitely regrets the reasoning behind why he had to resign. you have to understand the internal makeup of david petraeus. 37 plus years in uniform, the morals, the character, the ethics that go along with being in the uniformed service, this violat
>> i spoke with him last night and we exchanged some correspondence this morning. >> how would you describe his state of mind? >> well, i think his state of mind is fine. i would suggest, though, that he is very well aware of everything that's going on, how much hurt he has caused his family, the implications of him resigning and the poor judgment and decisions that he made that led to this. >> colonel, would you say that there's any part of general petraeus' state of...
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caller: good morning, greta and good morning to our guest this morning. sure have enjoyed c-span and it's opened windows on all three branches of government. greta, i still say you're the mona lisa of c-span. i want to ask the gentleman a very important question about obama and new leadership in the next four years. it's something i think we all can say. obama has really taken a change in his nature, he is showing this christian side to me. benjamin are you christian? host: why is that important? caller: because this nation, it's so important, we have to see that obama has an air of repentance. i think that it goes back to the old testament stripture when isaiah came upon king his kaija, he said this, get your house in in order every. -- in order. this night your soul will be required of the lord. before his kaija went out of that palace, the king was already in tears and repentance. heidi: we'll leave it there. benjamin, what did you hear about foreign policy? guest: he can quote bible scripture better than i can obama has reached out to the muslim world
caller: good morning, greta and good morning to our guest this morning. sure have enjoyed c-span and it's opened windows on all three branches of government. greta, i still say you're the mona lisa of c-span. i want to ask the gentleman a very important question about obama and new leadership in the next four years. it's something i think we all can say. obama has really taken a change in his nature, he is showing this christian side to me. benjamin are you christian? host: why is that...
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it's a very bad food environment that we live in. thank you for bringing this to the table. >> you just marginalized yourself in a way that your two mean brothers never could. >> p we all lived under the sea. >> intellectually limited. >>> "new york times," the liberal gloat. he makes a lot of points in this piece. i'm going to read one off the computer. let's zoom in on what he says about, for example, what happened with the hispanic vote. are democrats winning hispanics because they put forward a more welcoming face than republican s do? one more in keeping with american's tradition with migrants yearning to breathe free? yes, up to a point. but they're also winning recent immigrants because those immigrants offense wrnts a simulating successfully or, worse, ares a simulating downward, thanks to rising out of wedlock birth rates and drop out rates. it depends heavily on the darker trends, the weaker that families and communities are, the more necessary government support inevitably seems, which is an interesting point. he goes on t
it's a very bad food environment that we live in. thank you for bringing this to the table. >> you just marginalized yourself in a way that your two mean brothers never could. >> p we all lived under the sea. >> intellectually limited. >>> "new york times," the liberal gloat. he makes a lot of points in this piece. i'm going to read one off the computer. let's zoom in on what he says about, for example, what happened with the hispanic vote. are democrats...
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lived in the same town as my wife for 22. i think it's time for me to stay home for a while. >> all right, well thank you very much. we appreciate it. >> thank you so much. good to talk to you. >> a man not afraid to mince words and say what he thinks. we need people like that. >>> "outfront" next, the red cross receiving millions of dollars to help the victims of sandy. but is the relief getting to those who desperately need it? >>> plus, how those around petraeus suspected something more than was going on. the warning signs coming up. about once a month. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. [ male announcer ] and it's not just these owners giving the volt high praise. volt received the j.d. power and associates appeal award two years in a row. ♪ it's the cleanest, clearest water. we find the best, sweetest crab for red lobster that we can find. [ male announcer
lived in the same town as my wife for 22. i think it's time for me to stay home for a while. >> all right, well thank you very much. we appreciate it. >> thank you so much. good to talk to you. >> a man not afraid to mince words and say what he thinks. we need people like that. >>> "outfront" next, the red cross receiving millions of dollars to help the victims of sandy. but is the relief getting to those who desperately need it? >>> plus, how those...
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caller: good morning. let me get this right. as far as i'm concerned, the people in washington have no idea what is going on. they all have no common sense. they all sit there and try to put stuff into it and it costs us more. everything they do -- they sign something in the office they don't even know about the whole thing. i don't sign a contract or nothing unless i know what is in it. i don't understand how you guys do that. and i don't understand how you take something that you're trying to pass and put 16 other things into it. it would be so much easier if you would pass one thing at a time, instead of trying to pass 16 things at a time. i did have some other things, but i just cannot go into it right now. host: let's get david walker's response. guest: i am not an elected official. i am not part of the problem. i am trying to be part of the solution. i agree with the thrust of what you're saying. i believe washington is out of touch and out of control. i believe one of the reasons it is that way is because were dominated b
caller: good morning. let me get this right. as far as i'm concerned, the people in washington have no idea what is going on. they all have no common sense. they all sit there and try to put stuff into it and it costs us more. everything they do -- they sign something in the office they don't even know about the whole thing. i don't sign a contract or nothing unless i know what is in it. i don't understand how you guys do that. and i don't understand how you take something that you're trying to...
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stock futures flat this morning guys. yesterday's optimism giving way to revived concerns this morning about europe. moody's downgraded france's credit rating late last night, and europe's finance ministers are meeting in brussels today to talk about greece. yesterday the dow jumped 207 points. that's more than 1.5%. that was the biggest day for stocks in months. strength in real estate adding to yesterday's good mood. existing home sales rose more than 2% in october and home prices are up more than 11% from a year ago. that's right. according to the national association of realtors the median price of an existing home $178,600. home prices have risen for eight consecutive months now. >>> an eleventh hour twist in the hostess liquidation drama. a judge pushing hostess and its striking union into a mediation session today to possibly avoid liquidating the company and cutting more than 18,000 jobs. if today's session is not successful, hostess goes back to court tomorrow. investors who own this company want to close the fac
stock futures flat this morning guys. yesterday's optimism giving way to revived concerns this morning about europe. moody's downgraded france's credit rating late last night, and europe's finance ministers are meeting in brussels today to talk about greece. yesterday the dow jumped 207 points. that's more than 1.5%. that was the biggest day for stocks in months. strength in real estate adding to yesterday's good mood. existing home sales rose more than 2% in october and home prices are up more...
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he planned to be here this morning, was not able to get here. but we at eps are tremendously appreciative, bernard, of your encouragement and your backing over quite a long time now of this symposium series. strict to essentials, the fiscal cliff is a device constructed in affect to force a rollback of social security, medicare, medicaid, among other programs. as the price of avoiding tax increases and disruptive cuts and the federal civilian programs and in the military. it was partly fortuitous, given the expiration dates of the tax cut, but also partly policy- making by hostage-taking, timed for this moment following the 2012 elections. a contrived crisis. the plain idea, which is now unfolding, was to force a stampede. in the nature of stampede, arguments become confused. panic tends to flow, fear compounded by doubt, especially when multiple, poorly understood forces, economic and political, all appear to be pushing the same way. our task today is to sort through those forces, and to ask whether any of them, taken singly or together, justif
he planned to be here this morning, was not able to get here. but we at eps are tremendously appreciative, bernard, of your encouragement and your backing over quite a long time now of this symposium series. strict to essentials, the fiscal cliff is a device constructed in affect to force a rollback of social security, medicare, medicaid, among other programs. as the price of avoiding tax increases and disruptive cuts and the federal civilian programs and in the military. it was partly...
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so it's awkward to support a group like this. but there is support for it in this environment. the system will dissolve because there's resistance. >> trevor, i often feel when you talk to political operatives on both sides and fundraisers on both sides and donors, there's a strong word, but it's kind of a self hating quality to the people who are participating in the system. they feel trapped. this thing is going to go on and therefore the plaintiff used to it. is that what is sustaining this? >> well, during the course of the campaign i had a chance to talk to a range of major republican donors and even may feel republicans are more interested in the super pacs. the party had embraced them and citizens united. i thought rummy donors say to me, this is terrible. i don't want to rent an unlimited check if this is not our president not to get selected and we need to talk about this after the election. so now i think one of the things that i be doing is certainly untruths are you back around and say are you into changing the system? if you look at it, even the candidates are pris
so it's awkward to support a group like this. but there is support for it in this environment. the system will dissolve because there's resistance. >> trevor, i often feel when you talk to political operatives on both sides and fundraisers on both sides and donors, there's a strong word, but it's kind of a self hating quality to the people who are participating in the system. they feel trapped. this thing is going to go on and therefore the plaintiff used to it. is that what is sustaining...
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up, last week, 22%. even with the feared 800 million shares coming to market, it's had a heck of a run. over 23 bucks a share now. back the you. >> i'm glad that shactman said that about the lock-up. everybody thought that when you had that many shares potentially coming to market that this stock was going to hit the skids again. and it was up huge, more than 10%, i think, that day. here you go, doc, up more than 23 bucks. >> kudos to them that called exactly this scenario here on this show or the 5:00 show. >> ennis. >> tanner, too. kudos to you. >> there it is exactly. keep it in the pocket. >> i will. >> i like to thank my dentist for talking about facebook last woke. >> the shorts have been screaming. >> thank you, dr. j! >> very welcome. hope the check's in the mail. >> take a check, speaking of checks, on apple, as well, today, because that's a sfapt story. this stock has been in free fall as you know pretty much since september when it hit that high of $705. apple went positive while we were on th
up, last week, 22%. even with the feared 800 million shares coming to market, it's had a heck of a run. over 23 bucks a share now. back the you. >> i'm glad that shactman said that about the lock-up. everybody thought that when you had that many shares potentially coming to market that this stock was going to hit the skids again. and it was up huge, more than 10%, i think, that day. here you go, doc, up more than 23 bucks. >> kudos to them that called exactly this scenario here on...
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caller: good morning. let me get this right. as far as i'm concerned, the people in washington have no idea what is going on. they all have no common sense. they all sit there and try to put stuff into it and it costs us more. everything they do -- they sign something in the office they don't even know about the whole thing. i don't sign a contract or nothing unless i know what is in it. i don't understand how you guys do that. and i don't understand how you take something that you're trying to pass and put 16 other things into it. it would be so much easier if you would pass one thing at a time, instead of trying to pass 16 things at a time. i did have some other things, but i just cannot go into it right now. host: let's get david walker's response. guest: i am not an elected official. i am not part of the problem. i am trying to be part of the solution. i agree with the thrust of what you're saying. i believe washington is out of touch and out of control. i believe one of the reasons it is that way is because were dominated b
caller: good morning. let me get this right. as far as i'm concerned, the people in washington have no idea what is going on. they all have no common sense. they all sit there and try to put stuff into it and it costs us more. everything they do -- they sign something in the office they don't even know about the whole thing. i don't sign a contract or nothing unless i know what is in it. i don't understand how you guys do that. and i don't understand how you take something that you're trying to...
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i came in late this morning. i got in late last night and heard sessions this morning and they were quite gloomy. unlike you peter, they don't believe there will be some >> on the fiscal cliff. >> fiscal cliff, dealing with that good neas knows what they will do. they are talking about significant job cuts if no agreement is found. but there is considerable degree of uncertainty. these gray swans. >> not black swans. >> these are gray bunz -- ones. we are muddling through. our chinese operation is growing 12 to 13% against the average of the company which is around 3%. middle eastern crisis, iran and israel, whether there will be attack on iranian nuclear installations very difficult to predict. last and most importantly the u.s., not just the fiscal cliff, the debt, $16 of debt and dealing with the deficit how that will play outpost the election . a lot of people are hoping the president will focus on his legacy and will be more accommodating and seek agreement. but the initial indications have not been as posit
i came in late this morning. i got in late last night and heard sessions this morning and they were quite gloomy. unlike you peter, they don't believe there will be some >> on the fiscal cliff. >> fiscal cliff, dealing with that good neas knows what they will do. they are talking about significant job cuts if no agreement is found. but there is considerable degree of uncertainty. these gray swans. >> not black swans. >> these are gray bunz -- ones. we are muddling...
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caller: how are you doing this morning? i just want to say there's a lot of problems with political things. my cousin smuggle the movie out of iraq that shows weapons of mass destruction being used and stuff like that and it shows the un running a caravan with army trucks and taking these weapons and to syria. the fellow who did the movie to begin with got murdered. putfilm -- i'm going to some of it up on you to but you've got to see this. some of it is so graphic that i'm going to have to edit it myself before i can put it up on youtube. democrats hate soldiers. i don't know why they hate him so bad. they did not want petraeus to make that more work. this movie is going to make amends with them. guest: i look forward to seeing the evidence. but one of the great myths coming out of the war is weapons of mass destruction were taken to syria. i looked at this evidence that has been available in the best evidence i can see is there were truck convoys moving from baghdad to syria just before the american invasion. but what the
caller: how are you doing this morning? i just want to say there's a lot of problems with political things. my cousin smuggle the movie out of iraq that shows weapons of mass destruction being used and stuff like that and it shows the un running a caravan with army trucks and taking these weapons and to syria. the fellow who did the movie to begin with got murdered. putfilm -- i'm going to some of it up on you to but you've got to see this. some of it is so graphic that i'm going to have to...
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a double dose of news this morning. existing home sales for october and home builder sentiment from november. we're just waiting to hit that 10:00 mark. existing home sales rose 2.1% to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 9.7 million homes. sales still up 10.9% year over year. this marks the 16th straight month of year over year sales gains. median home price 178,628 up 11.1% year over year. it's median price so it's about mix of home selling. homes over $500,000 have seen 40% gains in sales from a year ago. inventories at 1.24 million. now to the home builder sentiment number up five points. a big jump to 46. that's the highest reading since may of 2006 for the home builder sentiment number from national association of home builders. 50 is the line between positive and negative. a big jump and the segment that current sales jumped eight points. that's the highest level in six years. also sales expectations jumped two points so sales expectations in the positive. big news for the home builders seeing much more confiden
a double dose of news this morning. existing home sales for october and home builder sentiment from november. we're just waiting to hit that 10:00 mark. existing home sales rose 2.1% to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 9.7 million homes. sales still up 10.9% year over year. this marks the 16th straight month of year over year sales gains. median home price 178,628 up 11.1% year over year. it's median price so it's about mix of home selling. homes over $500,000 have seen 40% gains in sales...
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double digit unemployment, 22% interest rates, gas lines, stagflation. in 1980 #, a very, very different president got legislatedded. ronald reagan, like barack obama, inherited a struggling economy, and reagan implemented policies 180 opposite those of obama. instead of jacking up taxes, he slashedded taxes. instead of exploding spending in the debt, he restrained the growth of spending, and instead of unleashing the hounds of regulators, by the way, when i think of regulators, i can't help but thinking of mr. burns saying, "release the hounds." [laughter] instead of releasing the hounds of regulators on small businesses and entrepreneurs, reagan limited regulation, and the result was an extraordinary burst of productivity that our nation has ever seen. fourth year of reagan's presidency, 1984, corresponding now to the fourth year's of obama presidency. anyone know what gdp growth was in 1984? 7.2%. our ideas work. their ideas don't. if you want growth. if you jobs, if you the the 23 million people struggling to find work to get jobs, the answer is simp
double digit unemployment, 22% interest rates, gas lines, stagflation. in 1980 #, a very, very different president got legislatedded. ronald reagan, like barack obama, inherited a struggling economy, and reagan implemented policies 180 opposite those of obama. instead of jacking up taxes, he slashedded taxes. instead of exploding spending in the debt, he restrained the growth of spending, and instead of unleashing the hounds of regulators, by the way, when i think of regulators, i can't help...
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that's what we come out to this point. >> good morning. well, ben, you mentioned the fiscal cliff, and i think everybody here and a lot of people who are not here are very worried about what happens if we go over the fiscal cliff with estimates that the combination of higher taxes and spending cuts takes some 4% of an otherwise relatively weak gdp, but even if we don't, and some deal is struck, the complication of eliminating the payroll tax reduction, which seems to be something that the administration supports, that, together with base broadening would probably be 2% of gdp, and if there's going to be a deal, it would involve spending cuts as well. even if we avoid going over the cliff, it looks like there would be substantial fiscal contraction impacts next year. so in that environment, what can the fed do to try to offset that to make sure that it doesn't take us to the edge of or over the edge of a recession. >> so we'll see what kind of deal comes out, and i think there's a range of possibilities, but you're correct that even if the
that's what we come out to this point. >> good morning. well, ben, you mentioned the fiscal cliff, and i think everybody here and a lot of people who are not here are very worried about what happens if we go over the fiscal cliff with estimates that the combination of higher taxes and spending cuts takes some 4% of an otherwise relatively weak gdp, but even if we don't, and some deal is struck, the complication of eliminating the payroll tax reduction, which seems to be something that the...
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very hard to exist in this environment. now that you have four more years of president obama, -- melissa: smaller is better. caesar did you will not get a relaxation of dodd-frank. higher taxes, smaller paychecks. get used to it. lori: there are renewed worries about what is coming around the next quarter. melissa: just how negative is that negative guidance? we have what you need to know. ♪ all eyes, right here. this is our year. i thought it was last year... turns out i was wrong. none of us would walk in here and settle. that's how we are! i forgot what i was goi to say. patrick, i want 100% commitment! because i care man, ok? who are we!? 49ers! 49ers! 49ers! yeah! [ all cheering ] what the heck is going on in here? sorry coach, i just got a little carried away. alright, i think we're good. [ morgan ] for a chance to be in a locker room on game day and more... join visa nfl fan offers and make your season epic. [ engine revs ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the mercedes-benz winter event is back, no matter which list you'
very hard to exist in this environment. now that you have four more years of president obama, -- melissa: smaller is better. caesar did you will not get a relaxation of dodd-frank. higher taxes, smaller paychecks. get used to it. lori: there are renewed worries about what is coming around the next quarter. melissa: just how negative is that negative guidance? we have what you need to know. ♪ all eyes, right here. this is our year. i thought it was last year... turns out i was wrong. none of...
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hindus make up 22% of the population. one of our ireport sent us this image of actors dressed up to tell the story of good and how to conquered evil, key stories celebrated during the five-day festival. >>> i'm suzanne malveaux. we are waiting the white house briefing. reporters gathering there. jay carney will take questions clearly on any foengs cabinet shakeups and the scandal that has shaken up washington as well. talking about another high-ranking military officer caught up in a scandal that brought down former cia director general david patreaus. talking about john allen under military investigation for allegedly sending inappropriate e-mails to jill kelley. now she's the woman whose complaints led to the resignation of patreaus. general allen is the top u.s. commander in afghanistan. nominated to become nato supreme commander. he has denied any wrongdoing. so, how are these people linked in this scandal? we'll walk you through this. general patreaus resigned after admitting to have an extramarital affair with his b
hindus make up 22% of the population. one of our ireport sent us this image of actors dressed up to tell the story of good and how to conquered evil, key stories celebrated during the five-day festival. >>> i'm suzanne malveaux. we are waiting the white house briefing. reporters gathering there. jay carney will take questions clearly on any foengs cabinet shakeups and the scandal that has shaken up washington as well. talking about another high-ranking military officer caught up in a...
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good morning, thank you. i often wonder what was going through an bernanke's mind when he used the phrase fiscal cliff for the first time. or when they decide that they couldn't say what they really wanted to say, which is that the combination of tax increases and spending cuts that will go to effect on january 1 and january 2 will go the deficit to far too fast. so, therefore, what he was really saying, cut the deficit to far too fast devastated economy and the fact the other elements contribute to gdp growth were unable to absorb it or offset it. so what are 90 was really saying was he recommends the deficit be higher than it would otherwise be under current law. now, anyone who thinks that february 1 use the word fiscal cliff for the first time, when you first use the phrase, that he wants this document is that what you said? excuse us while we work this out. anyway, anyone who thinks the chairman of the fed could of got nothing february and still using the phrase fiscal cliff could have said i recommend c
good morning, thank you. i often wonder what was going through an bernanke's mind when he used the phrase fiscal cliff for the first time. or when they decide that they couldn't say what they really wanted to say, which is that the combination of tax increases and spending cuts that will go to effect on january 1 and january 2 will go the deficit to far too fast. so, therefore, what he was really saying, cut the deficit to far too fast devastated economy and the fact the other elements...
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news this morning. microsoft head of its windows unit has left the company barely two week after launching windows 8. he was widely rumored to be in line as the next ceo and it's the latest in prominent high profile departures. take a look at shares of microsoft, up about 4% in the last year. we have cnbc tech reporter jon fortt will join us in a little whirl with more on the story at 7:00. and the new york stock exchange anticipate as normal session today after trading in more than 200 stocks were suspended yesterday due to a technical problem with a server. stocks in question continued trading in other markets. and a little goldman sachs news. they will reportedly tap the smallest nuch executives in more than a decade to join it highly coveted partnership ranks. goldman exacted to announce the promotion of only about 70 employees to partner. roughly one third less than knows named back in 2010. >> did your buddy make it? i have to explain as -- greg smith didn't make it? >> no, he did not. >> are you
news this morning. microsoft head of its windows unit has left the company barely two week after launching windows 8. he was widely rumored to be in line as the next ceo and it's the latest in prominent high profile departures. take a look at shares of microsoft, up about 4% in the last year. we have cnbc tech reporter jon fortt will join us in a little whirl with more on the story at 7:00. and the new york stock exchange anticipate as normal session today after trading in more than 200 stocks...
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but i think also, though, he didn't -- he was not sufficiently angry enough in this environment that the primary process was fought in. he wasn't anti-intellectual enough. >> and downplayed his conservatism. >> that was the biggest mistake. he downplayed his conservatism from the very beginning. and i want to say again, mark halperin, the anti-intellectualism in the republican party over the past decade has been growing. that's another thing bobby jindal has been talking about. that's got to change. that's got to change. we not only have to win over hispanics, we've got to win over educated hispanics. educated african-americans. educated white people. educated people of all races with ph.d.s, an area we've been losing for decades. >> and joe, there's another issue that i know you think a lot about and thought a lot about that huntsman also talked about which is afghanistan and ending the war. that's another populist issue that i think republicans missed in 2012. the president was for winding down the war. you had others who didn't run that thought that that was an issue to tap into a
but i think also, though, he didn't -- he was not sufficiently angry enough in this environment that the primary process was fought in. he wasn't anti-intellectual enough. >> and downplayed his conservatism. >> that was the biggest mistake. he downplayed his conservatism from the very beginning. and i want to say again, mark halperin, the anti-intellectualism in the republican party over the past decade has been growing. that's another thing bobby jindal has been talking about....
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this sunday i am on pbs sunday morning which is a friend of the national award doing a piece on the geometry of pasta. i know, shape matters. >> faith salie, you'll be seeing her and seeing the event tonight at the national book awards. >> thank you so much. >> ladies, gentlemen, authors, poets, publishers agents, librarians, scriveners, plot designers, book binders of women. [laughter] i am so happy to be here tonight. my name is faith salie and i have a profound soft spot in my heart for this world of books. my husband works in publishing and i married him anyway. now, if you are at a table with a nominee, please point to that person to make him or her field wildly uncomfortable. thank you, and let's applaud all of this year's nominees. [applause] with the election behind us and the fiscal cliff right in front of us, i think it's nice just to have an evening when we can focus on what is important, like whether molly ringwald is really here tonight. is she? i trust you all read "the new york times" piece this past week on how tonight is a close visible makeover for the national book award.
this sunday i am on pbs sunday morning which is a friend of the national award doing a piece on the geometry of pasta. i know, shape matters. >> faith salie, you'll be seeing her and seeing the event tonight at the national book awards. >> thank you so much. >> ladies, gentlemen, authors, poets, publishers agents, librarians, scriveners, plot designers, book binders of women. [laughter] i am so happy to be here tonight. my name is faith salie and i have a profound soft spot in...
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morning. he was testifying behind closed doors. we're now hearing what he told the senate and house intelligence committees about the deadly attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya. our senior congressional correspondent dana bash has been watching what's going on. what are you hearing, dana? what did petraeus have to say? >> reporter: one of the main reasons they wanted him to come here because he took a trip to libya and he hadn't had a chance to come here and brief lawmakers on. but another was to try to clear up -- i emphasize try, some confusion about intelligence especially in the days after the attack. cameras were ready before dawn hoping to catch a glimpse of david petraeus coming to brief lawmakers about the deadly attack in benghazi one week after resigning in disgrace. petraeus came, but tho one saw h him. he went behind those doors without anybody seeing him. in fact, the committee for some reason decided to protect him and they really had to go to great lengths to sneak h
morning. he was testifying behind closed doors. we're now hearing what he told the senate and house intelligence committees about the deadly attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya. our senior congressional correspondent dana bash has been watching what's going on. what are you hearing, dana? what did petraeus have to say? >> reporter: one of the main reasons they wanted him to come here because he took a trip to libya and he hadn't had a chance to come here and brief lawmakers...
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this is about seven minutes. >> good morning. thank you for being here at washington national airport. the holiday is fast approaching, thanksgiving next week. we are anticipating a busy travel season again. the men and women of tsa are ready to provide the most effective security in the most efficient way. we are anticipating over 24 million passengers traveling during the thanksgiving holiday. that can create challenges and opportunities for the public, especially those that travel infrequently. part of the reason for being here today is to encourage those infrequent travelers to visit the tsa web site to look for ways to understand the screening process to help others in line deal with the longer lines we usually see. this has been a busy and productive year for tsa as we have focused on developing, testing, and implementing a number of initiatives enabling us to provide the most effective security in the most efficient way. risk based security in the passenger screening context allows our officers to focus attention on travel
this is about seven minutes. >> good morning. thank you for being here at washington national airport. the holiday is fast approaching, thanksgiving next week. we are anticipating a busy travel season again. the men and women of tsa are ready to provide the most effective security in the most efficient way. we are anticipating over 24 million passengers traveling during the thanksgiving holiday. that can create challenges and opportunities for the public, especially those that travel...
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i've time for one more question. >> good morning. i'm a graduate from university of columbia law school. so i wanted to shift focus a little bit to concentrate since you're talking about the receipt area of what you're seeing now is universities claiming to participate in a program. you either believe in a certain set of ideals our practice these morals. so i was wondering, how can students or alumni perhaps were to change those rules since it's slightly different than a free speech code you're talking about actual credentials. >> you're totally right in the eiji pointed out. it stuns me that i have to say this, but as bad as it is to tell people what they can't say, it is much worse to tell people what they have to say on what they have to believe. there's a whole chapter in the book talking about cases. some of the schools of education and social work where students were required to lobby the government for positions they do not believe and in order to graduate. it's absolutely startling. i think the best way to give fire in anothe
i've time for one more question. >> good morning. i'm a graduate from university of columbia law school. so i wanted to shift focus a little bit to concentrate since you're talking about the receipt area of what you're seeing now is universities claiming to participate in a program. you either believe in a certain set of ideals our practice these morals. so i was wondering, how can students or alumni perhaps were to change those rules since it's slightly different than a free speech code...
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you have to benchmark what your tax environment, your regulatory environment, your energy costs. the good news is in terms of getting manufacturing, we're still the world's largest market. when global investors take a look at the u.s., and canada's rate is 15% and hours is 35%, where are you going to site your plant? $1.75 trillion a year, a number that is larger than all but 80 economies in the world. it is not particularly attractive. when this administration refuses to utilize our domestic energy resources, refuses the keystone pipeline which would bring jobs and energy down to america, they reject that. that is not attractive in terms of global investment and job creation. the caller also talked about what caused the deficit then been a lot of charts and graphs dispel some myths. over four years, the total deficit was 5000 $92 billion. the taxes on the wealthy over that same time was $136 billion. all other americans was $544 billion. total cost of the bush tax cuts and the wars was about $1.30 trillion which means 75% of the deficit was caused by other spending. the wars and
you have to benchmark what your tax environment, your regulatory environment, your energy costs. the good news is in terms of getting manufacturing, we're still the world's largest market. when global investors take a look at the u.s., and canada's rate is 15% and hours is 35%, where are you going to site your plant? $1.75 trillion a year, a number that is larger than all but 80 economies in the world. it is not particularly attractive. when this administration refuses to utilize our domestic...
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it's 22 past the hour. wonderful. here with us now creator of the blog are for "the new york times," nate silver. nate is the author of the book "the signal and the noise: why so many predictions fail but some don't." >> well, well, well. >> and it's very good to have you on the show this morning. >> it's great to have you here. >> thank you, joe. >> very good to have you here. by the way, we didn't bet because we love humanity too much, and we made a contribution, mika. >> that's nice. >> in nate's name. >> when i talk to friends i have down in new jersey, people, i think, don't realize how devastating the storm was. >> the scope. i still think, looking at pictures last night on facebook, my husband facebooks with channel 7, and i don't facebook, but he was showing me the pictures he was posting on facebook. it is unbelievable still the damage and destruction and the people who were left out in the cold, the people who are hungry from the effects. >> americares does great work. we have a lot to talk about. >> sure. >
it's 22 past the hour. wonderful. here with us now creator of the blog are for "the new york times," nate silver. nate is the author of the book "the signal and the noise: why so many predictions fail but some don't." >> well, well, well. >> and it's very good to have you on the show this morning. >> it's great to have you here. >> thank you, joe. >> very good to have you here. by the way, we didn't bet because we love humanity too much, and we...
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double-digit unemployment, 22% interest rates, gas lines, stagflation. in 1980, a different president got elected. ronald reagan, like barack obama, inherited a struggling economy. ronald reagan implemented policies 180 degrees opposite of barack obama. instead of checking up taxes, he cut taxes. instead of exploding spending and the death, he restrained growth and spending. instead of -- debt, he restrained growth and spending. instead of releasing the hounds of regulators on small businesses and rescue -- entrepreneurs, reagan limited regulation. the result was one of the strongest person of economic activity our nation has ever seen. the fourth year of reagan's presidency was 1984, precisely corresponding to right now in obama's presidency. does anyone know what gdp was then? 7.2%. our ideas work. their ideas do not. if you want the 23 million people struggling finding work to get jobs, the answer is simple. you need growth. to get growth, you have got to reduce and simplify the tax burden, reduce regulations, and unchain small businesses and entrepre
double-digit unemployment, 22% interest rates, gas lines, stagflation. in 1980, a different president got elected. ronald reagan, like barack obama, inherited a struggling economy. ronald reagan implemented policies 180 degrees opposite of barack obama. instead of checking up taxes, he cut taxes. instead of exploding spending and the death, he restrained growth and spending. instead of -- debt, he restrained growth and spending. instead of releasing the hounds of regulators on small businesses...
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, there are a lot of people regulating this environment, and we feel like not everybody is talking to each other. obviously this report will generate a lot of discussion. there will pebe people who will disagree with the findings. we hope there are solutions, because everybody recognizes the money went missing and that is a flaw, and we to fix that. as this solutions come forward, some of them may not require congress to act on the. the industry may take appropriate action. some may require we need enabling legislation for that solution. if they do, we will bring that forward. yes, sir. >> [indiscernbile] >> one of the things they came forward and said no. when did not use the alternative method. we think that is a good thing on their behalf. what we hope is that community is doing a self-examination of this process as well. we hope this report will provide initial information. they should be doing that because our job is oversight is to make sure that that is what they are doing. if they can do that with rules- making, that would be appropriate. one of the things we want them to do i
, there are a lot of people regulating this environment, and we feel like not everybody is talking to each other. obviously this report will generate a lot of discussion. there will pebe people who will disagree with the findings. we hope there are solutions, because everybody recognizes the money went missing and that is a flaw, and we to fix that. as this solutions come forward, some of them may not require congress to act on the. the industry may take appropriate action. some may require we...
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a lot of people regulate in this environment and we feel like not everybody is talking to each other. however, this report is going to have a large of discussion here people will disagree with the chronology. some will disagree with the findings. but we hope is the solutions, because everybody recognizes the fact that the money went missing and that's a flawed and needed to fix that. so as the solutions come forward, some may not require congress to act. the industry itself may take the perp reactions. some may require beneath enabling legislation for the solution. if they do, we will bring that forward. yes, sir. >> you charge about how the answer is not a regulation that existing was better. he proposed several roles in the last several weeks about the scandal and also development -- >> well, one of the things that came out of that number one, don't use the alternative method. i think it's a good ting on their behalf. but we do hope is the regulatory community is doing a self-examination of coming in zero, this process as well. we hope this will provide additional information. they
a lot of people regulate in this environment and we feel like not everybody is talking to each other. however, this report is going to have a large of discussion here people will disagree with the chronology. some will disagree with the findings. but we hope is the solutions, because everybody recognizes the fact that the money went missing and that's a flawed and needed to fix that. so as the solutions come forward, some may not require congress to act. the industry itself may take the perp...
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morning. mr. patterson is going to come out, say some words and then we'll sit down and engage in a bit of a conversation. but that will also take questions from the audience, so how those wheels turning in a can of questions you might have to answer. if you're young, don't be intimidated. , not because i know he does to your questions from youtube. so please give a really, really warm, warm miami and miami book fair welcome to mr. james patterson. [applause] >> hi, i'm stephen king. [laughter] i was walking in here and this lady said new book much taller in your book jacket photos. [laughter] my boy jack came home from prep school yesterday, that thrill for me. it was devastating when he went away. where have you been my blue-eyed son? what i want to talk about today something close to my heart, which is the power of stories in the way stories can affect the world, the way stories can change things for the better. in just the power of what can happen. a writer friend of mine was walking on bu
morning. mr. patterson is going to come out, say some words and then we'll sit down and engage in a bit of a conversation. but that will also take questions from the audience, so how those wheels turning in a can of questions you might have to answer. if you're young, don't be intimidated. , not because i know he does to your questions from youtube. so please give a really, really warm, warm miami and miami book fair welcome to mr. james patterson. [applause] >> hi, i'm stephen king....
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session this morning. first and foremost, we'd like to thank all the friends of the book fair including our corporate sponsors; florida blue, target and american airlines. as you know, these sessions are fairly interactive, this one in particularly will be. so we'll be asking you to speak on a month that we'll travel to you. please wait for the author to identify you as the person to ask the next question. when you're done with the microphone, be certain to pass it to the runners so that we can insure a quick enough pace for the session to con. continue. once the session is, once the author has completed his presentation, we'll have time for q&a, and then he'll be available in the green signing room where if you wish to have your book signed, he'll be able to do that for you. at this time i'm going to ask you to, please, turn off your cell phones or any other electronic device that could make any kind of buzzing noise or interruption. i'd like to introduce can someone to you who will introduce the author.
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>> i don't believe i read a report this morning that they had a subpoena. do you know about that? and i don't asking myself the question, what court did they go to for that subpoena. i don't remember the source of that. i just, in my glory night trip around the internet i recall picking that up. it's worth asking the question that i appreciate you asking but i don't know the answer. >> i don't know the answer to that but i know i was struck, forcing their members, i've been struck by the lack of willingness of this administration, just them or previous administrations to share information with those of us that are supposed to make critical foreign policy decisions and the budget process. very unwilling, and certainly this is another case of the. but i was struck as well that, you need to tell me the head of the cia uses gmail? [inaudible] >> to communicate? it just struck me that i'm very concerned about the. and, obviously, there will be some areas into this but i see this coming, and apparently he has agreed to testify, as he should, like everybody involved should be testifying
>> i don't believe i read a report this morning that they had a subpoena. do you know about that? and i don't asking myself the question, what court did they go to for that subpoena. i don't remember the source of that. i just, in my glory night trip around the internet i recall picking that up. it's worth asking the question that i appreciate you asking but i don't know the answer. >> i don't know the answer to that but i know i was struck, forcing their members, i've been struck...
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their busiest morning yet and preparing for more. what's left, he asks me? no one is safe anymore in their homes. the main cemetery for gaza city is out of town near the israeli border and, therefore, too dangerous to hold funerals at. now, they're bringing the dead here to the cemetery but this cemetery has no more room for new graves. back at where the home once stood, mourners greet an egyptian delegation led by the head of the freedom and justice party, the political wing of the muslim brotherhood. a member of his delegation loudly vows vengeance against israel for the deaths of gaza's children. children caught in a struggle they were too young to comprehend. but not too young to die in. >> obviously, seeing a lot of funerals here on this side of the border. you've been covering this region for a very long time and fascinating. depending on what side of the border you were on, really dictating how you see this conflict and who's to blame for it and each side convinced they're correct. >> yes. it's very much sort of a he said, she said. each side blaming
their busiest morning yet and preparing for more. what's left, he asks me? no one is safe anymore in their homes. the main cemetery for gaza city is out of town near the israeli border and, therefore, too dangerous to hold funerals at. now, they're bringing the dead here to the cemetery but this cemetery has no more room for new graves. back at where the home once stood, mourners greet an egyptian delegation led by the head of the freedom and justice party, the political wing of the muslim...
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>> well, if you -- you know, i was thinking this morning, what is the greatest, my greatest surprise in the election was that the pacs had less of a impact tan i feared. and -- than i feared. and what i'd say here is i'm hopeful that maybe it can pave the way for some reform. i think republicans saw it was a mixed blessing both in terms of effectiveness, but sometimes, you know, the pacs, the super pacs were not doing what, say, john cornyn might have wanted them to do, such as backing mourdock in indiana where the result occurred with donnelly winning, i think, by five points. so maybe, maybe we can get some reform. having said that, the influence of money is still pernicious, bad, and, you know, i would hope that reform of financial contributions would be something on, high up on the agenda in 2013, and i would hope we could get bipartisan support for at least the disclosure part of it, which many of our colleagues on the other side have been for in the past. >> one last from me and that's about revenue to avoid the fiscal cliff. you were talking about being heartened by boehner's
>> well, if you -- you know, i was thinking this morning, what is the greatest, my greatest surprise in the election was that the pacs had less of a impact tan i feared. and -- than i feared. and what i'd say here is i'm hopeful that maybe it can pave the way for some reform. i think republicans saw it was a mixed blessing both in terms of effectiveness, but sometimes, you know, the pacs, the super pacs were not doing what, say, john cornyn might have wanted them to do, such as backing...
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morning's house intelligence committee hearing. a closed-door session with former c.i.a. director david petraeus. on the benghazi attacks. general petraeus is before the senate intelligence committee at this hour. also speaking to reporters after the house meeting, the ranking member of the house intelligence committee, from maryland, dutch ruppersberger. >> what did you learn in the briefing? >> first thing, i think it was very positive that general petraeus agreed to come before our committee. i think the fact that it was good for the country, it was good for our intelligence community and it was good for general petraeus to bring closure to a lot of issues that were out there that he needed to take care of and testify before our committee. we talked about the first briefing that he gave us, where there was a dispute about what he had said and i was at that hearing and basically he reinforced the fact that initially, the first 24 hours, he felt at that point or the c.i.a. felt at that point that this was a protest as a result hal
morning's house intelligence committee hearing. a closed-door session with former c.i.a. director david petraeus. on the benghazi attacks. general petraeus is before the senate intelligence committee at this hour. also speaking to reporters after the house meeting, the ranking member of the house intelligence committee, from maryland, dutch ruppersberger. >> what did you learn in the briefing? >> first thing, i think it was very positive that general petraeus agreed to come before...
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president, i stand today to explain my no vote on cloture this morning in connection with the sportsman's bill, s. 3525. this is a large bill. it's made up of a number of legislative proposals that have been put together. in many settings, this is a good way to legislate. in many respects, it is, and we utilize this procedure on an rule making constant basis in order to make the laws of our country. like many other pieces of legislation that have come before us that have been formed in this fashion, this is a bill to which i can say i support it in part and i don't support it in part. there are parts of it that a like a lot. there are other parts that i like a lot less. that's exactly why we have an amendment process, true debate in this country, especially in this body. presupposes and depends for its existence on the availability of an open amendment process. you see, when you go into a store, you can decide which items you want to buy. you can decide to buy bread and milk and eggs or any combination of the three or other products you might want. it would be disturbing if you got to the
president, i stand today to explain my no vote on cloture this morning in connection with the sportsman's bill, s. 3525. this is a large bill. it's made up of a number of legislative proposals that have been put together. in many settings, this is a good way to legislate. in many respects, it is, and we utilize this procedure on an rule making constant basis in order to make the laws of our country. like many other pieces of legislation that have come before us that have been formed in this...